Latest News Articles by Alex Capon
Newly discovered Thomas Girtin watercolour of London knocked down at £125,000
02 June 2015Found in the attic of a large Welsh house, this watercolour by Thomas Girtin (1775-1802) of St Paul’s Cathedral drew dramatic competition at Chorley’s sale in Gloucestershire.
It’s not over yet: the continuing saga of the ‘six sixes’ cricket ball
01 June 2015A new twist has emerged in the long-running story of the ‘six sixes’ cricket ball.
New record for Danish art at auction
22 May 2015This interior scene by Vilhelm Hammershøi (1864-1916) set an artist’s record when it was knocked down at £1.7m at Sotheby’s in London.
Elephant hopes rest on Rego
21 May 2015This print ‘Unhappy Courtship’ by Dame Paula Rego (b.1935) is estimated at £2000-3000 at a charity sale being conducted by Roseberys.
Pointing to a new pricing territory at flagship auction fortnight in New York
18 May 2015The latest Modern and Contemporary art auctions in New York took the market to new heights with $2.73bn (£1.84bn) changing hands over two weeks of flagship sales.
Christie’s billion dollar week of sales as Contemporary art market inflates further
14 May 2015Christie’s evening sale of post-war and Contemporary art last night posted a premium-inclusive total of $658.5m (£445m) as the bumper fortnight of auctions continued in New York.
Rothko heads Sotheby’s contemporary art sale in New York
13 May 2015Mark Rothko’s 'Untitled (Yellow and Blue)' led Sotheby’s sale of Contemporary art in New York last night.
Picasso sets all-time auction record as Giacometti reaches new high for sculpture
12 May 2015A new high for any work of art sold at auction came at Christie’s New York last night as Pablo Picasso’s ‘Les femmes d’Alger (Version ‘O’)’ sold at $160m (£108.1m).
Paul Nash leads Modern British art selection at Cottees
17 April 2015Dorset auctioneers Cottees ventured into the Modern Art market with their latest sale featuring works by the likes of Paul Nash, Fred Yates and Lawrence Durrell.
Picasso predicted to fetch $140m
27 March 2015It has the highest-ever estimate placed on a work of art at auction. Predicted to fetch ‘in the region of $140m’, Christie’s are offering Pablo Picasso’s ‘Les femmes d’Alger (Version ‘O’)’ in New York on May 11.
Philpot portrait from Noël Coward’s collection sets £250,000 record
23 March 2015This portrait by Glyn Warren Philpot (1884-1937) was the star performer of pictures formerly in Sir Noël Coward’s collection sold at Christie’s South Kensington.
Rare Moorcroft vase adds lustre to new saleroom
05 March 2015Potteries Auctions in Staffordshire are offering this large William Moorcroft exhibition vase at their second auction in their new premises in Silverdale on April 25.
Sotheby’s to reinstate standalone sales of Scottish art in London
19 February 2015Sotheby’s are re-starting dedicated sales of Scottish art, beginning in November 2015.
Major names highlight Christie’s Contemporary art sale
12 February 2015Christie’s evening sale post-war & Contemporary art in London posted a decent performance with some of the biggest names in the market headlining the auction.
Sotheby’s set £27m Richter record
11 February 2015A large abstract painting by Gerhard Richter drew dramatic bidding last night and led Sotheby’s Contemporary art evening sale when it was knocked down at £27m.
Miró brings uplift at Christie’s
06 February 2015A series of works by Joan Miró gave a major boost to Christie’s latest evening auction of Impressionist, Modern and Surrealist art.
Monet helps Sotheby’s to new high for modern art sale
04 February 2015Five works by Claude Monet helped Sotheby’s set a new high for a London auction of Impressionist, Modern and Surrealist art last night.
Upgraded Constable sells for $4.5m in New York
30 January 2015This version of John Constable’s (1776-1837) celebrated painting ‘Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows’ sold for $4.5m (£3.1m) at Sotheby’s Old Master sale in New York yesterday. It was an oil sketch with quite a backstory.
Sotheby’s fend off Caravaggio claim
16 January 2015A High Court judge has dismissed a claim made against Sotheby’s surrounding the sale of a disputed version of Caravaggio’s ‘The Card Sharps’.
£27m record for Mr Turner at Sotheby’s
08 December 2014The outstanding lot of the latest Old Master auction series in London, ‘Rome, from Mount Aventine’ by J.M.W. Turner (1775-1851), was knocked down at £27m at Sotheby’s evening sale, setting a record price for the artist.